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Author, Title, Summary | Subject | Price | |
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Evelyn Woolf, secretary to Marguerite d'Alvarez (c.1883-1953), English contralto singer Autograph Note Signed from Woolf to Rev. E. J. F. Davies. One page, octavo. Good on aged and lightly creased paper. 'As you see by the enclosed it was returned to Mme D'Alvarez. | She is so sorry, but hopes it will now reach you. | Yours Truly | [signed] Evelyn Woolf | Secretary'. |
Music and Theatre | £10.00 | |
Gilbert Murray (1866-1957), British (Australian-born) classical scholar and advocate of the League of Nations Autograph Signature on letterhead. Paper dimensions: five inches by eight inches wide. Good, on lightly aged and creased paper. Good clear signature reads 'Yours sincerely | Gilbert Murray. | August 6. 1930.' |
£10.00 | ||
Henry Wickham Steed (1871-1956), English journalist and historian, nicknamed 'Stickum' Typed Letter Signed ('Wickham Steed') to Rev. E. J. F. Davies. One page, 12mo. Very good. 'Absence abroad has prevented me hitherto from complying with your request. I have pleasure in enclosing herewith a specimen of my signature.' |
History | £10.00 | |
Ian Rogerson [Albert Rutherston (1881-1953), artist and illustrator; Sir William Rothenstein] Quarto: ix + 21 pages. Stapled. In original cream wraps, with colour cover illustration by Helen Taylor. Full-page reproduction of drawing of Rutherston by his brother Sir William Rothenstein. Introduction places Rutherston in the tradition of Edward Gordon Craig and Claud Lovat Fraser. Copies... |
Art and Architecture | £10.00 | |
Kate Josephine Bateman [Mrs George Crowe] American-born actress (1842-1917). End of letter on mourning paper, now 12mo, signed in her married name. "Very truly yrs / Kate Crowe". |
Music and Theatre | £10.00 | |
Mary Williamina Findlater (1865-1963), Scottish novelist and poet Autograph Note Signed ('Mary W. Findlater') to unnamed female autograph hunter. One page, 16mo. Good, on lightly aged grey paper, with previous paper mount adhering to reverse. Reads 'I have pleasure in sending you the Autograph you desire'. |
Literature, Women | £10.00 | |
Ralph David Blumenfeld (1864-1948), newspaper editor Autograph Note Signed to the autograph hunter Rev. E. J. F. Davies. One page, 12mo. Very good, with light paperclip spotting. 'Certainly. I am glad to comply with your request.' |
£10.00 | ||
Sir Richard Burton of Sacketts Hill House, Isle of Thanet, Kent On piece of paper roughly three and a half inches by three wide. Good, lightly aged with a little creasing to one corner. Pleasant armorial design within floral arrangement. Motto 'VIGILANS' on scroll above 'Sir Richard Burton' in copperplate at foot. Indentation of plate around edge. |
Book Trade History | £10.00 | |
William Leonard Courtney (1850-1928), British critic and editor of the 'Fortnightly Review' Typed Note Signed ('W L Courtney') to Miss E. F. Davies. One page, on piece of paper roughly seven inches by eight wide. On aged paper laid down on a piece of card, and with some wear and paper and glue stains. 'My dear Madam, | In reply to your letter of Novr. 18th, I have pleasure in sending you my autograph, as you desire.' Four-line printed... |
£10.00 | ||
Robert Easton (1898-1987), British bass On piece of light-blue paper, removed from an autograph album. Firm signature. In good condition. Reads 'Robert Easton.' |
£10.00 |